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I have this question and there was an answer to it and I got a notification by email that some news comments exist but when I check the page there are no answers or comments that were previously there.

Retina 4 2x is never used for iPhone 5 simulator in Xcode 6.2 image asset

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    It was deleted by a mod.
    – Maroun
    Apr 7, 2015 at 7:24
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    The post was deleted; probably because it was not an answer to your question: I tried this out any everything seemed to work both setting the image view's image in code or in IB., with 3 screenshots.
    – Martijn Pieters Mod
    Apr 7, 2015 at 7:28
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    The post was drawing complaints from other users, it was a "no problem when I try it" answer with very little evidence. Albeit upvoted as helpful. Moderator response to such complaints is not always consistent, most let them steep for a while to give the poster a chance to improve his post. This one likes a clean slate with a hair-trigger delete button. Maybe the user will repost, it is fairly unlikely. You got 2 more days of attention, edit your question to allow other users to repro your problem. The screenshots don't really cut it. Use a paste-bin or a github project. Apr 7, 2015 at 7:55
  • @HansPassant Thanks for the really helpful advice.
    – Ali
    Apr 7, 2015 at 10:04

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When you ask a question and someone answers, it might happen that the answer is not related to your question or not a proper answer at all. In this case, a moderator can delete that answer. Deleted answers are only visible to moderators and users which have at least 10K (10,000) reputation on Stack Overflow.

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  • Why someone give me down vote? Apr 7, 2015 at 8:05
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Your question has an answer that was deleted by a moderator. You need 10,000 reputation to view deleted posts.

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The answer was deleted in response to an "Not an answer" flag from a user; from the moderator console, it did not look like an answer (we don't see images/links when we're processing flags), it looked like a clarifying comment.

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